With all the popularity of Ubisoft’s newly released online shooterXDefiant, a few error codes have started to pop up and have become commonplace throughout its early release. Three of the more commonXDefianterror codes are Bravo, Delta, and Foxtrot. Let’s take a look at what causes these error codes and what you’re able to do to make them stop occurring.
What doXDefiantBravo, Delta, and Foxtrot error codes mean?
TheXDefiantBravo, Delta, and Foxtrot error codes indicate that there’s some sort of connection issue withXDefiant, though as of now it mostly pertains to server issues due to the game being overloaded with players trying to connect and play. Each of these three error codes seem to occur with a number 01-10 following them, though the number doesn’t seem to hold relevance.
In fact, the Bravo, Delta, and Foxtrot error codes themselves seem to all mean the same thing. For example, you can get a Bravo-01 error code, then retry, and immediately after get say, the Foxtrot-05 error code. Despite the difference in error code name and number, the issue is exactly the same: a connection failed.

How to fix Bravo, Delta, and Foxtrot errors inXDefiant
In most instances, the only thing you can do if you receive the Bravo, Delta, or Foxtrot error inXDefiantis to try again. Typically you just were not able to connect to the servers, which at the moment is because they are very congested due to a high player account. You basically have to try again to see if you get lucky and get in, instead of getting the error message.
However, if you continue to receive these error codes after the servers are no longer congested, there are a few connection-related troubleshooting methods you can try. Here are ways you can fix the Bravo, Delta, and Foxtrot error codes inXDefiant:








